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Line discipline

Known as: Terminal line discipline 
A line discipline (LDISC) is a layer in the terminal subsystem in some Unix-like systems. The terminal subsystem consists of three layers: the upper… 
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Review
2018
Review
2018
Tracking design completeness during the early phases of complex construction projects is a vital need for project participants to… 
2014
2014
Saskatchewan has gone further than any other Canadian province in implementing health system process improvements using Lean, a… 
2009
2009
Product line practices promise to reduce development and maintenance efforts, to improve the productivity and to reduce the time… 
1999
1999
In a real-time distributed transactional system, customers generate transactions, which should be executed on different servers… 
1989
1989
The chief cause of packet loss is the variability of end-to-end delay due to queuing at intermediate nodes. The queuing… 
Review
1987
Review
1987
For years, the only publicly available description of the Unix operating system was the Lyon's Book, produced by the University… 
1980
1980
An infinite queue single server model is considered where requests arrive from independent Poisson streams and demand service… 
1978
1978
Abstract : This document describes the black box characteristics of the modified HP2649A terminal that ISI has developed for the…